TV Week is an Australian magazine, issued weekly, first published as a Melbourne-only publication in December 1957 (as TV-Radio Week), and bearing a strong affiliation to television station Channel Nine GTV.
The publication is still publishing weekly. In its current format it previews upcoming storylines for popular television programs, particularly soap opera's shown in Australia, and reports on some musical acts. As well as featuring interviews and a full weekly program guide with highlights.
The first issue to be published covered the week 5–11 December 1957, with popular GTV-9 performers Geoff Corke and Val Ruff featured upon the cover. In 1958, the title was shortened to TV Week and circulation expanded to Sydney, then the only other TV market in Australia, in June. At the close of that year, Melbourne readers of TV Week were invited to vote for their favourite TV personalities and programmes. Graham Kennedy and Panda Lisner from GTV's In Melbourne Tonight were voted Melbourne's most popular TV personalities. Kennedy then named the awards the Logies, after the inventor of the first working television system, John Logie Baird. By June 1958, TV Week had a competitor, TV Times, published by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). TV Week continued to expand publication as television launched in other capital cities and regional areas across Australia.
TVWeek is a weekly local television entertainment news and listings magazine owned by Canada Wide Media Limited. The magazine is generally sold in the Metro Vancouver area, and is generally slanted towards television and entertainment news and listings for the region.
TVWeek once competed with the Canadian TV Guide, when the latter was still in publication.
Since 2001, Brent Furdyk has been the magazine's editor-in-chief.
A week is a time unit equal to seven days. It is the standard time period used for cycles of work days and rest days in most parts of the world, mostly alongside (but not strictly part of) the Gregorian calendar.
The days of the week were named in different languages after classical planets, various deities (example: Thursday – Thor's day, a variation after Jupiter's day from Roman times) and heavenly bodies (example: Sunday – Sun's day) and other sources. In English, the names are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
ISO 8601 includes the ISO week date system, a numbering system for weeks within a given year – each week begins on a Monday and is associated with the year that contains that week's Thursday (so that if a year starts in a long weekend Friday–Sunday, week number one of the year will start after that).
The term "week" is sometimes expanded to refer to other time units comprising a few days, such as the nundinal cycle of the ancient Roman calendar.
"Week!" is the ninth single by Do As Infinity, released in 2001. The B-side, "Tsuredzure Naru Mama ni", is the only studio-recorded song by the guitarist Ryo Owatari, who also wrote the lyrics. The melody parallels that of song "Yesterday & Today". It was used as the theme song for the drama Yome wa Mitsuboshi.
This song was included in the band's compilation albums Do the Best and Do the A-side.
A week is a time unit equal to seven days.
The word week may also refer to time cycles in other calendars, such as:
Week as a proper noun may also refer to:
WEEK may refer to:
(GUITARS & BASS INTRO)
well, I'm street-wise, I'm country slick
if I go down in the flood, I'm gonna come up quick
and I'm a rough ride in my pick-up truck
if I break down I'm gonna yell tuff luck
tuff luck, that's what I'd say
tuff luck, I got to have my way
tuff luck,
tuff luck
well, I'm a stone wall, I'm a cul-de-sac
if you look me in the eye, I'm gonna look right back
and I'm a rich boy, I'm a son of a buck
if I win all your money, I'm gonna yell tuff luck
tuff luck, that's what I'd say
tuff luck, I got to have my way
tuff luck,
tuff luck
(ELECTRIC SLIDE SOLO)
well I'm a red hot, I'm a love too
if you see me comin', then I'm comin' for you
but I'm long gone, I can't get stuck
If you look for me baby, I'm gonna yell tuff luck
tuff luck, that's what I'd say
tuff luck, I've got to leave today
tuff luck,
tuff luck
tuff luck, I'm on my way
tuff luck, I gotta gotta gotta gotta
tuff luck, tuff luck
(SLIDE SOLO)
tuff luck, tuff luck
tuff luck, tuff luck
tuff luck, tuff luck
tuff luck
(SLIDE STUFF)
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